Psychological Health Services

Overview

We're Here for You!

The US Army Reserve Psychological Health Program serves to enhance resilience and assist with recovery of US Army Reserve service members and their families through outreach, education and training, non-stigmatizing behavioral health screenings and referral resources. The Program provides support for psychological health concerns to ensure service members and their families are psychologically ready and resilient to carry out their mission. We connect geographically dispersed service members and their families with relevant resources within their community.

The Psychological Health Program also serves to assist and empower US Army Reserve leaders in advocating, referring, monitoring and caring for Reserve service members.

By empowering those who serve in the US Army Reserve as well as their families, we strengthen resiliency as well as readiness.

Common Experiences

Balancing Reserve/civilian expectations

Recent struggle/break-up in a significant relationship

Financial difficulties

Job transition/tension/unemployment

Health issues related to or affecting military services

Increasing anger or frustration with other people

Avoiding social situations

Withdrawing from friends/family

Feeling stuck

Feeling different from others

Decreasing work performance

Noticing your battle buddy is not doing well

Worrying that issues may affect your career

Service Members and Family Services

It is normal to experience a range of intense emotions before, during,and after periods of stressful events. Sometimes even the strongest soldiers need additional support.

Service Memebers and Family Services

Don’t know what to do about:

Pain (physical, emotional, spiritual) that becomes too much

Constant arguments

Difficulty getting to sleep or staying asleep

Domestic violence

Road rage/driving since returning home

Problem adjusting at home, school or work

Concerns about intimacy

Depression

Suicidal or homicidal thoughts

Community Provider Services

Don’t know who to call?

Military Behavioral Health Subject Matter Experts

Building Networks and Partnerships

Crisis-Intervention

Services/Events that can benefit Reserve Soldiers and Families before, during and after deployments

Concerns about an Army Reserve Soldier/Family

Informational and referral services

Commander and Leadership Services

Can your unit benefit from?

Behavioral Health Consultation regarding one of your Soldiers

Yellow Ribbon Support

Unit debriefings after a traumatic event

Consultation regarding PDHRA related behavioral health concerns

Unit needs assessments

Consultation regarding Command Directed Behavioral Health Evaluations

If you, your battle buddy, or family member needs support in managing change, transition, or readjustment, contact your Director of Psychological Health Office at your Regional Support Command.